I think i have a bench warrant for a non payment ticket. Will i have a bench warrant out and what would i have to do to clear the bench warrant?
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I think i have a bench warrant for a non payment ticket. Will i have a bench warrant out and what would i have to do to clear the bench warrant?
i clicked on criminal below but its not criminal. I got pulled over for no current registration but before i went to see the judge i fixed that. The second citation was driving with a cancel license and i fix that as well so the total payment was $300. i paid $250 of the $300. The only reason i didnt pay the last $50 was that i was out of work for 9 months. Is there any extra thing that i need to do to clear the warrant outside of paying the last $50?
Asked on May 29, 2009 under Criminal Law, Arizona
Answers:
N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
You should call the court and find out if you do in fact have a bench warrant out on you. If you do, ask the court how you can clear it. The court will tell you whether you have to pay the remaining $50 or if you have other steps to take in order to clear the bench warrant.
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